On April 1, 2025, the first event of the virtual mobility program “EU-Ukraine: Best Practices for Achieving the SDGs”-2025, implemented within the framework of the Jean Monnet module “Transparency. Accountability. Responsibility. Governance. Europe. Trust. Sustainability”, funded by the Erasmus+ program (101085395-TARGETS-ERASMUS-JMO-2022-HEI-TCH-RSCH) at the Department of Accounting and Taxation.
Organizers of the events:
– Doctor of Economics, Professor Makarenko Inna Oleksandrivna
– PhD in Economics, Associate Professor Yulia Serpeninova
– PhD in Economics, Senior Lecturer Zhanna Oleksych
The topic of the first event was: “EU Trends in Accounting: Shifts in Paradigm Towards Sustainability”.
Speaker: PhD in Economics, Associate Professor Yulia Serpeninova
During the event, participants discussed key aspects of the evolution of sustainability reporting, regulation and changes in EU legislation in 2024-2025. New requirements for disclosure of non-financial information and integration of environmental and social criteria into financial statements were important topics of discussion. The event provided participants with practical knowledge of current sustainability trends and their impact on business in the EU and Ukraine.
We invite everyone interested to join the next events of the program by registering at https://forms.gle/ZNhycWt3hPTmDg9S6!
The next topic of the event: “EU Sustainable finance strategy: lessons for Ukraine” will be held on April 3!
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